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The Fields Are White (Scotland)

Author: J. S. Scotland Meter: 10.10.10.10.6 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: The fields are white unto the harvest, Lord Lyrics: 1. The fields are white unto the harvest, Lord, Their golden treasures wait on every side; But how shall all their priceless wealth be stored? The reapers are so few, the world so wide. Lord, send the laborers forth! 2. The fields are Thine, with love’s great ransom bought, The precious blood of Thy belovèd Son: ’Tis long since His redeeming work was wrought, Yet scarce the reaping seems to be begun. Lord, send the laborers forth! 3. To us, Thy people, whom Thou hast redeemed, To us belong the sin, the humbling shame; We have not reaped, we have but slept and dreamed, Nor called with holy ardor on Thy name. Lord, send the laborers forth! 4. Awake Thy Church, ere yet the day departs, For while she sleeps, swift works the reaper, Death; O God, forgive, and into torpid hearts Send like a mighty wind Thy quickening breath! Lord, send the laborers forth! 5. Come from the South, O wind! come from the North, And from Thy garden make the spices flow! Their fragrance sweet throughout the earth shed forth, Till God’s great gift to men all men shall know. Lord, send the laborers forth! 6. The glory, Father, shall be Thine; Thy Son With joy the fruit of all His travail see; Thy will on earth shall as in Heaven be done, And Heaven and earth make one full harmony. Lord, send the laborers forth! Text Sources: Hymns of Consecration and Faith, by James Mountain (London: Marshall Brothers, new & enlarged edition, 1902), number 451
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God Is Not Far

Author: Thomas C. Clark, b. 1877 Meter: 10.10.10.10.6 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: God is not far from any one of us Lyrics: 1 God is not far from any one of us: The wild flower by the wayside speaks His love; Each blithesome bird bears tidings from above; Sunshine and shower His tender mercies prove, And men know not His voice! 2 God is not far from any one of us: He speaks to us in every glad sunrise; His glory floods us from the noonday skies; The stars declare His love when daylight dies, And men know not His voice! 3 God is not far from any one of us: He watches o'er his children day and night; On every darkened soul He sheds His light; Each burdened heart He cheers, and lends His might To all who know His voice. Amen. Topics: God God the Loving Father Scripture: Psalm 139:7 Used With Tune: FERREE
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For the Deep Love That Kept Us

Author: William H. Burleigh Meter: 10.10.10.10.6 Appears in 15 hymnals First Line: For the deep love that kept us through the night Lyrics: 1. For the deep love that kept us through the night, And gave our senses to sleep’s gentle sway; For this new wonder of morning’s dawning light, Flushing the east with prophecies of day, We thank Thee, O our God. 2. For the fresh life that through our being flows, With its full tide to enrich and to bless; For calm, sweet thoughts, upspringing from repose, To bear to Thee our song of thankfulness, We praise Thee, O our God. 3. Day utters speech to day, and night to night Tells of Thy glory and power. So would we Thy children, duly, with morning’s golden light, Or still at eve, upon the bended knee, Adore Thee, O our God. 4. Thou knowest our needs, Thy fullness will supply; Our blindness, Thy hand will still lead us on; Till we shall see the Dayspring from on high, Our prayer, one only, Let Thy will be done, We breathe to Thee, O God. Used With Tune: ADORATION (Woodman) Text Sources: Poems, 1871

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ADORATION (Woodman)

Meter: 10.10.10.10.6 Appears in 7 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: R. Huntington Woodman Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 15676 55123 32232
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NUNC DIMITTE

Meter: 10.10.10.10.6 Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. W. Hewitt Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 55351 17132 11771

FERREE (Price)

Meter: 10.10.10.10.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Carl F. Price Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 33451 32165 43452

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God Is Not Far

Author: Thomas C. Clark, b. 1877 Hymnal: The Hymnal of The Evangelical United Brethren Church #71 (1957) Meter: 10.10.10.10.6 First Line: God is not far from any one of us Lyrics: 1 God is not far from any one of us: The wild flower by the wayside speaks His love; Each blithesome bird bears tidings from above; Sunshine and shower His tender mercies prove, And men know not His voice! 2 God is not far from any one of us: He speaks to us in every glad sunrise; His glory floods us from the noonday skies; The stars declare His love when daylight dies, And men know not His voice! 3 God is not far from any one of us: He watches o'er his children day and night; On every darkened soul He sheds His light; Each burdened heart He cheers, and lends His might To all who know His voice. Amen. Topics: God God the Loving Father Scripture: Psalm 139:7 Tune Title: FERREE
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For the Deep Love That Kept Us

Author: William H. Burleigh Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1500 Meter: 10.10.10.10.6 First Line: For the deep love that kept us through the night Lyrics: 1. For the deep love that kept us through the night, And gave our senses to sleep’s gentle sway; For this new wonder of morning’s dawning light, Flushing the east with prophecies of day, We thank Thee, O our God. 2. For the fresh life that through our being flows, With its full tide to enrich and to bless; For calm, sweet thoughts, upspringing from repose, To bear to Thee our song of thankfulness, We praise Thee, O our God. 3. Day utters speech to day, and night to night Tells of Thy glory and power. So would we Thy children, duly, with morning’s golden light, Or still at eve, upon the bended knee, Adore Thee, O our God. 4. Thou knowest our needs, Thy fullness will supply; Our blindness, Thy hand will still lead us on; Till we shall see the Dayspring from on high, Our prayer, one only, Let Thy will be done, We breathe to Thee, O God. Languages: English Tune Title: ADORATION (Woodman)
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The Fields Are White (Scotland)

Author: J. S. Scotland Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1524 Meter: 10.10.10.10.6 First Line: The fields are white unto the harvest, Lord Lyrics: 1. The fields are white unto the harvest, Lord, Their golden treasures wait on every side; But how shall all their priceless wealth be stored? The reapers are so few, the world so wide. Lord, send the laborers forth! 2. The fields are Thine, with love’s great ransom bought, The precious blood of Thy belovèd Son: ’Tis long since His redeeming work was wrought, Yet scarce the reaping seems to be begun. Lord, send the laborers forth! 3. To us, Thy people, whom Thou hast redeemed, To us belong the sin, the humbling shame; We have not reaped, we have but slept and dreamed, Nor called with holy ardor on Thy name. Lord, send the laborers forth! 4. Awake Thy Church, ere yet the day departs, For while she sleeps, swift works the reaper, Death; O God, forgive, and into torpid hearts Send like a mighty wind Thy quickening breath! Lord, send the laborers forth! 5. Come from the South, O wind! come from the North, And from Thy garden make the spices flow! Their fragrance sweet throughout the earth shed forth, Till God’s great gift to men all men shall know. Lord, send the laborers forth! 6. The glory, Father, shall be Thine; Thy Son With joy the fruit of all His travail see; Thy will on earth shall as in Heaven be done, And Heaven and earth make one full harmony. Lord, send the laborers forth! Languages: English Tune Title: NUNC DIMITTE

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Arthur Berridge

1855 - 1932 Meter: 10.10.10.10.6 Composer of "DUX"

O. R. Barnicott

1852 - 1908 Meter: 10.10.10.10.6 Composer of "WARRENNE, No. 74" Olinthus Roberts Barnicott was the son of James Barnicott, a painter, and Hephzibah Warren, and husband of Mary Elizabeth Ann Slater. He was educated at St John’s College, Cambridge (BA & LLB 1882, LLM 1885, LLD 1897), ordained an Anglican deacon in 1886, and ordained a priest at Winchester in 1887. Barnicott served as clerk of St. Mark, Woolston, Hampshire (1886-89); clerk of Holy Trinity, Ryde, Isle of Wight (1890-91); clerk of Eling (1892-95); priest in the diocese of Chichester (1897-1902); chaplain to the Cottismore School in Brighton (1898-1905); clerk of Preston in Brighton (1902-05); and rector of Stratton-on-the-Fosse (1905-08). © The Cyber Hymnal™. Used by permission. (www.hymntime.com)

Thomas Curtis Clark

1877 - 1953 Person Name: Thomas C. Clark, b. 1877 Meter: 10.10.10.10.6 Author of "God Is Not Far" in The Hymnal of The Evangelical United Brethren Church Thomas Curtis Clark (born on January 8, 1877) author of over sixty hymns, studied at University of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois 1901-02 and served on the editorial staff of the Christian Century in Chicago, Illinois 1912-48. Won first prize in the 1943 Hymn Society of America nation-wide contest with his "Thou Father of Us All." --legacy.lincolnchristian.edu/library/ =============================== Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, England --Five New Hymns on the City , 1954. Used by permission.